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Last weekend I had such a lovely time at a friend's 21st. All my housemates and I compiled a slide show for Aimee (which I must say turned into a big fat disaster). One of the points that I handled is her huge infatuation with hot, famous boys. They are as follows: Edward Cullen, Chuck Bass, Freddie Michalak, and Josh Hopkins (from Cougar Town ~ hilarious show by the way). I photoshopped Aimee's face into pics with these particular guys. This one below is probably my best attempt. I would love to show you the others, but they are far too awful. Heehee :)

A while back I did a post on Modcloth. Still, I find their stuff pure love, therefore I decided to do another post on an outfit I have a great desire for (but unfortunately not the funding). A girl can always dream right? Well, here it is:

These are the titles of the items on their website in case any of you are interested:
Shorts - The Shorts of It in Charcoal
Shirt - East Ghost, West Ghost Tank
Shoes - Candygram Flat in Black Licorice
Watch - Midnight Hour Watch
Earrings - Stark Raven Mod Earrings
Ring - We Didn't Start the Sapphire Ring

Up until 2 months ago I was an art student. Yes, I am aware that I've never mentioned it online. Shocking move Megan. Being an artist is something I am very proud to be called. Creating art makes me so happy but studying it and being under all that pressure just got a bit much.

For the first time in a really long time (except for the work I did for my lecturers), I'm starting to paint again. It is such a good feeling to paint for someone else ME!

I'll be sure to put some of my work up soon... But for now I'll show you a couple pics of some paint my Grandad gave me that he used to use. It is ancient, he probably bought it 25 years ago. Antique? Love!

For those of you who have even the smallest amount of artistic ability, stop reading this and go make art - be it painting, ceramics, sewing, drawing, doodling, or just making random things. It's good for the soul :)

I have always said that if I could wear neutrals everyday I'd be the happiest girl in the world. Perhaps a strange thing to say, but I am so in love with what is calm. Neutrals and pastels are a big calm factor in my book! I have this odd phobia of harsh colours. So when blondes dye their hair black, it seriously freaks me out. I hate loud noises; slamming doors, wooden floors creaking, you catch my drift.Anyway, here are some images that make me really happy:

This work by Chris Nicholls honestly caused my jaw to drop. Have a look at his website, what a stunning array of photography.

Sarah Jane Webber created the I Love Leroy fashion line. I love the neutrals here. The first pic is my ultimate favourite!

Hi all! So in my previous post I told you all I was going to upload some pics of this gorgeous little row of boutiques in Howick the boyfriend and I went to while at Midmar for the long weekend.We found two little stores in particular that I fell in love with!

Megan (whispers to Tyron): I wonder if we can take pics in here?
(perhaps said a little too loudly)

The boyfriend and I decided that we needed a little away time; from life, work and all communication with the outside world. It was wonderful. So we set off to Midmar for the long weekend. It was divine to have time alone without pressures of the world. I would highly recommend it! We camped (without electricity - I mean really, camping with electricity isn't really camping at all is it?). We got to make bon-fires and cook on a tiny little gas thing [I'm a girl, don't ask me what it's called :)]. It was like our own little house.

Day One:The sunset was so beautiful. And I'm the biggest fan of silhouettes! (Both pics are pretty similar, but one just looked too lonely).

Day Two:I woke up at some crazy hour of the morning, obviously freezing, and climbed outside for a quick loo visit to find this amazing sky. Ok, so quick moment of honesty: it's been maybe only a handful of times that I've seen the sky look this way as I am never awake so early; and maybe the times I have seen it's beauty this way is due to a very late night. Anyway, I grabbed my camera and quickly framed what I saw. Breathtaking. (A photo clearly doesn't do it justice).

Tyron and I spent some of the day in Howick at a 'tourist trap' of boutique shops. We found such a lovely antique store where I photographed old cameras, furniture and a piano. I've never seen anything like it. A post on it coming soon ~ because it was so wonderful it deserves it's very own piece.

Day Three:Close to camp there were some trees that had become a little submerged by the dam and died. Kinda sad, but a beautiful sight none the less. And seriously stinky!

As the sun set I snapped some stunner pics of the trees, and more importantly, my man :)

A couple weeks ago Ty and I attended my friend, Simone, and her man, Matthew's wedding. Her mom spent the past three months in the garden, in the desire of making it spectacular. And spectacular it was! There wasn't a hint of winter in sight! There's a little stream that flows through their garden which added to the whole breathtaking effect. Simone walked down the aisle and across a little bridge, seven beautiful bridesmaids ascending before her. [Yes I know, SEVEN, and all dressed in different colours :)]

After the ceremony there was one little girl in particular that caught my eye. She appears to be a very keen dancer. She also had some great fashion tips for all us shoe lovers out there: cerise pink pumps is a definite must have ;)